Konami does it again, this time with Life Force. A space shooter set in the same world as Gradius except, better.

Life Force provides both horizontal and vertical levels and adds to the experience with 2 player mode and easier to use power ups than its predecessor. The addition of combining powers adds another level of gameplay.

Life Force is the perfect game for spending time with a friend who shares your passion for battling through an alien body. Life Force is everything Abadox wished it could be.

Its time to platform again, but this time it feels like Mega Man. Except of course , the ducks, lots of ducks. Darkwing is fun and enjoyable you start by choosing from 3 stages with the ability to choose from another 3 upon completing the first set.

Use your gas gun to take down the baddies and climb up and down just like the caped crusader did in the cartoon. While Darkwing was aimed at children, it certainly holds up as a fun play for older gamers.

Once again its time to rescue another damsel in distress. This platforming adventure places the gamer in the world of Tiny Toons as Buster Bunny. Prior to each level you are permitted to select a secondary character with varying skill levels and specialties. There are 6 different levels with 3 sub stages each. Collect carrots as you platform your way through this adventure and you will be rewarded by Hamilton with an extra life for every 30 carrots.

Avoid smooches from Elmira in the second stage of each level . Switching characters is less than ideal as you have to get a power-up item which switches you automatically. Tiny Toons looks like Mario 3 but reminds you of Mario 2. So, if you are a Princess or Luigi fan then Plucky is the character for you. Buster provides the most well balanced game play much like Mario. Dizzy Devil is your power house, bust through walls and attack enemies with his spin attack. Furball is your wall crawler.

Felix the Cat , a character who traveled from 1919 all the way to 1992 on the NES. His quest, to save his kidnapped girlfriend. Why does this sound so familiar? Anyway, Felix is platforming fun for all ages. Collect magic to upgrade his abilities. Find magical bags to "warp" to special power up rooms.

While the game isn't the most difficult, I did find the end boss to be a challenge. Not NES hard but hard still.

Felix fell victim to being a later title, featuring a character that was no longer a mainstay in pop-culture and an over crowded market. While not good for sales, this has made Felix the Cat a great title for retro-gamers who didn't get a chance to play the game the first time around.